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Free Webinar: Heatpumpification of Buildings -- Lessons Learned & Practical Considerations, May 24, 1:30 pm EDT
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There’s growing recognition that heat pumps are an important technology in the drive to decarbonize buildings. Parallel initiatives and advancements at the federal and state levels, particularly in Illinois’ affordable housing sector, are promoting electrification of residential buildings ranging from single- to multi-family buildings.
What lessons have been learned from owners, contractors, and occupants that have undergone heat pump transformations of their space heating systems? What were the design decisions and installation barriers in place that need consideration as others contemplate heatpumpification?
This session will bring panelists, including homeowners, developers, designers, and contractors together to evaluate heat pump applications in single- and multi-family buildings, especially affordable housing, and conclude the session with a panel discussion.
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